Cattle futures higher on Tuesday, expecting steady cash business

Cattle futures higher on Tuesday, expecting steady cash business

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were higher ahead of this week’s direct trade, generally expecting mostly steady business. April live was up $1.32 at $188 and June was $.95 higher at $183.52. March feeders were $.75 higher at $252.30 and April was up $1.42 at $257.17. Cash cattle country had a few scattered…Continue Reading

General CRP signup open

General CRP signup open

Farmers have very little time to sign up for the general Conservation Reserve Program. USDA says producers and landowners have from now until March 29th to submit offers to their local Farm Service Agency office. The general CRP program helps with the establishment of grasses and trees to control erosion and improve water quality and…Continue Reading

DOL providing $90 million in farmworker training grants

DOL providing $90 million in farmworker training grants

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced $90 million in grants are available for farmworker training and career services but some in the agricultural industry say the efforts are misdirected. National Council of Agricultural Employers President Michael Marsh calls the program ironic. “We are in the midst of an ag labor shortage in the United…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 5, 2024

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 5, 2024

May corn closed at $4.26 and 1/4, down 2 and 3/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $11.49, down 6 centsMay soybean meal closed at $329.90, down $3.60May soybean oil closed at 45.04, down 13 pointMay wheat closed at $5.51, down 13 centsApr. live cattle closed at $188.00, up $1.32Apr. feeder cattle closed at $257.17, down $1.42Apr.…Continue Reading

Ernst questions USDA’s telework policies, Vilsack defends workers

Ernst questions USDA’s telework policies, Vilsack defends workers

A U.S. Senator is asking Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack to review USDA’s telework policies. Iowa’s Joni Ernst tells Brownfield an increase in accountability is needed to help ensure USDA employees are serving farmers and ranchers. “This is not Joni Ernst’s opinion,” Ernst said. “This is coming from other government agencies that are charged with tracking…Continue Reading

Soybeans, corn, wheat give back some gains

Soybeans, corn, wheat give back some gains

Soybeans were modestly lower on profit taking and technical selling. Contracts held above the recent lows, but the trade seems reluctant to break overhead resistance due to fundamental factors. South American weather generally looks favorable, with large crops expected in Argentina and Brazil, and export demand for U.S. wheat continues to be slow because of…Continue Reading

CME milk futures, cash dairy down again Tuesday

CME milk futures, cash dairy down again Tuesday

Milk futures and the cash dairy markets were lower except for butter Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.  March Class III milk was down $0.18 at $16.52.  April was down $0.33 at $16.25.  May was down $0.19 at $16.86.  June was down $0.18 at $17.44.   July through January contracts ranged from unchanged in January to seventeen…Continue Reading

South American crop size updates out soon

South American crop size updates out soon

A global strategist for grain and oilseeds with Rabobank says he’s keeping a close watch on South America’s crop production as harvest advances. Stephen Nicholson says Brazil’s first corn and soybean harvest are about halfway complete, but combines are moving fast. “It’s not going to be a record, but it will be a big soybean…Continue Reading

Michigan shepherd bullish on future growth

Michigan shepherd bullish on future growth

The Michigan Sheep Producers Association president says he plans to expand this year as demand remains strong. Third-generation farmer Jason Scramlin raises purebred Polypay sheep in Hickory Corners. “We have kind of held back maybe the last two years,” he says. “I know interest rates are a little bit high right now, but they probably…Continue Reading

High-path avian flu vaccine has obstacles to overcome

High-path avian flu vaccine has obstacles to overcome

The chair of the National Turkey Federation says several obstacles stand in the way of utilizing a high-path avian influenza vaccine. John Zimmerman, a turkey grower from Northfield, Minnesota, tells Brownfield the primary hurdle is trade. “This is a foreign animal disease, and any time we vaccinate it effects our trade relationships with some of…Continue Reading

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